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ATHLETICS 



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THE PENNSYLVANIA 
STATE COLLEGE. 
1903. 



ATHLETICS AT THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE. 



The Department of Athletics and Physical Training in The Pennsylvania State College has, within re- 
cent years, come to occupy a very important place. 

The College has one of the largest and best equipped gymnasiums in the State. Mr. W. N. Golden, 
whose natural aptitudes, long experience and observation, and special training, have admirably fitted him 
for his work, devotes his entire time, first, to building up the physical condition of the whole student body, 
and, second, to the special training of athletic teams. The Course consists of medical corrective and 
classified gymnastics, involving elementary, intermediate, and advanced apparatus work, together with 
special instruction in boxing, fencing, club swinging, &c. All this follows a thorough physical and medical 
examination given to each member of the Freshman and Sub-Freshman Classes, in order to note any 
physical defects, and also to form the basis for special exercises calculated to correct such defects or 
deformities. 

The erection of the new Track-house is intended to provide additional facilities and conveniences for 
men on the several Athletic teams, at the same time that it provides a comfortable and attractive Dormi- 
tory and Club-house for them. The lower floor contains a large reception and trophy room, dining room, 
kitchen, office, drying room, lavatories, lockers, &c. The second and third stories are entirely occupied 
with dormitories, having bathrooms on each floor, and it is believed that this attractive center of athletic 
life will result in advancing the standard of the whole system. 



JUN , 911 




ATHLETIC TRACK AND CJLTJB HOUSE. 



THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE. 



FOOT-BALL. 





1901 








1902. 




Susquehanna 


. 


State 


. 17 


Dickinson Scm. 





State 


. 28 


W. U. of Pa. . 





State 


27 


W. U. of Pa. 





State 


. 27 










Villa Nova 


. 


State . 


32 


Univ. of Pa. 


. 23 


State 


. 6 


Univ. of Pa. . 




State 


. 






17 


Yale 


22 


State 





Yale 


. 1 1 


State 





Annapolis , 


. 6 


State 


. 1 1 


Susquehanna . 





State 


. 55 


Homestead 








Annapolis 


. 


State 


6 


39 


State 



















Gettysburg 





State 


. 39 


Lehigh 


. 


State 


. 39 


Dickinson . 


. 


State 


23 


Dickinson 





State 


12 


Steelton 


6 


State 


. 5 


Totals 


90 




1 12 


Totals 


34 




215 



THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE. 



BASE-BALL. 



1902. 



1903. 



Susquehanna 


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State 


. 21 


F. &. M. . 


3 


State 


Georgetown 


7 


State 


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State 


Gettysburg 


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State 


2 


Fordham 


4 


State 


F. & M. 




State 




Manhattan College 


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State 


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5 


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Steelton 


6 


State 


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State 


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Dickinson . 


1 


State 


Villa Nova 


4 


State 


3 


F. & M. 


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State 


York Y. M. C. A. . 


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State 


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W'msp't Professional 


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